these methods involve converting the pdi images into either an ISO image or Extracting to the VIDEO_TS/AUDIO_TS folders.

Dos based proggys that tie up your computer and take up valuable time.------Then i discovered that the latest version of Alcohol 120% included the ability to burn and mount .pdi images!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh Joy To The world..........

so i got hold of this program and tried it.............it doesn't freakin work!!!!!!!!!!

i went to there support forums and looked around and other people had posted with the same problem.....(ADR field detection error)a moderator/beta tester posted back this reply.........

The meaning of supporting pdi-images is that Alcohol supports "good" pdi-images, unfortunately the pdi-images created by InstantCopy/DVD are corrupt (wrong size info in pdi) - so blame Pinnacle, not Alcohol.

doesn't really help me

so i tried DaemonTOOLS mounting software and that never worked either.

so after more searching for information..my good friend the internet lead me to an absolutely brilliant discovery!!!!!!!!!!!!

MDS Files

These are like extra .cue files that contain information about the images......be it ISO, .Gi .IMG .BIN and............ .pdi

so the solution of viewing you completed movie before burning is a very simple and easy one.........--AFTER KYUSS.............A.K.=================================================================================================================================

ok so after you have converted your film with instantcopy.......You should have files like this1.

2. Open dvddecrypter goto....TOOLS/Create DVD MDS File.

3. Click on "ADD"

4. Then click on the .pdi file for the movie you wish to create a MDS file for.